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Event Details

Overview

This two-day event will guide delegates through the steps of the SCAPE Preservation Planning and Watch lifecycle. It will begin with an introduction to the SCAPE Planning and Watch ecosystem, its components and how they support the full lifecycle of digital objects.

Delegates will learn about both human-readable and machine-readable policy drivers and will create policy statements.

Following this, delegates will be introduced to a number of tools that have been developed or extended as part of this SCAPE project. These include the content-profiling tool, C3PO, which will enable you to perform deep analysis of your digital content; Scout, a preservation watch system which can detect preservation risks and opportunities through its knowledge base and automatically notify users of new risks and opportunities; and Plato, a decision-making tool that implements a solid preservation planning process and integrates services for content characterisation, preservation action and automatic object comparison.

Learning Outcomes (by the end of the training event the attendees will be able to):

Understand the SCAPE Planning and Watch lifecycle, and the benefits and opportunities.

Explain why a policy framework is important in successful preservation planning.

Evaluate when and how to execute preservation planning.

Apply preservation policy to a planning scenario.

Carry out content profiling experiments.

Analyse content profile results.

Understand how to monitor your repository and its environment

Create a preservation plan.

Envisage how the SCAPE components can be applied to your own collection

Delegates will receive a certificate of attendance for the training course.

Practitioners (digital librarians and archivists, digital curators, repository managers, or anyone responsible for managing digital collections) To get the most out of this training course you will ideally have some knowledge or experience of digital preservation.

Developers who are interested in learning about automated preservation planning and policies.

State and University Library
1 Victor Albecks Vej
8000 Aarhus
Denmark

Organiser

The SCAPE consortium brings together a broad spectrum of expertise from memory institutions, data centres, research labs, universities, and industrial firms. Sixteen European institutions are cooperating to develop solutions for the long-term digital preservation of large-scale and heterogeneous collections of digital-objects. Their aim is to develop scalable services for efficient and automated preservation planning and the execution of preservation actions of large (multi-Terabyte) and complex data sets.